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8th NTCIR 2010: Tokyo, Japan
- Noriko Kando, Kazuaki Kishida, Miho Sugimoto:
Proceedings of the 8th NTCIR Workshop Meeting on Evaluation of Information Access Technologies: Information Retrieval, Question Answering and Cross-Lingual Information Access, NTCIR-8, National Center of Sciences, Tokyo, Japan, June 15-18, 2010. National Institute of Informatics (NII) 2010, ISBN 978-4-86049-053-9
Preface
- Preface of NTCIR-8. i-iii
Overview
- Noriko Kando:
Overview of the Eighth NTCIR Workshop. xi-xviii
Invited Talk
- David A. Ferrucci, Koichi Takeda:
Building Watson: A Grand Challenge in Automatic NL Question Answering. 1 - Nicola Ferro:
CLEF, CLEF 2010, and PROMISEs: Perspectives for the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum. 2-12 - Charles Clarke:
ClueWeb09 and TREC Diversity. 13 - Masahiro Sanjo, Satoshi Sekine:
E-Commerce Data through Rakuten Data Challenge.
Complex Cross-Lingual Question Answering Task (CCLQA)
- Teruko Mitamura, Hideki Shima, Tetsuya Sakai, Noriko Kando, Tatsunori Mori, Koichi Takeda, Chin-Yew Lin, Ruihua Song, Chuan-Jie Lin, Cheng-Wei Lee:
Overview of the NTCIR-8 ACLIA Tasks: Advanced Cross-Lingual Information Access. 15-24 - Guiping Zhang, Wubei Zhang, Yu Bai, Shengqiao Kang, Peiyan Wang:
An Open-domain Question Answering System for NTCIR-8 C-C Task. 25-30 - Han Ren, Donghong Ji, Jing Wan:
WHU Question Answering System at NTCIR-8 ACLIA Task. 31-36 - Hideki Shima, Teruko Mitamura:
Bootstrap Pattern Learning for Open-Domain CLQA. 37-42 - Song Liu, Xiaobo Feng, Fuji Ren:
APQA System for CCLQA. 43-46 - Chuan-Jie Lin, Yu-Min Kuo:
Description of the NTOU Complex QA System. 47-54 - Wei Wang, Degen Huang, Lishuang Li, Xiuying Li:
DLUT Question Answering System at NTCIR-8 CCLQA. 55-62
Information Retrieval for Question Answering Task (IR4QA)
- Tetsuya Sakai, Hideki Shima, Noriko Kando, Ruihua Song, Chuan-Jie Lin, Teruko Mitamura, Miho Sugimoto, Cheng-Wei Lee:
Overview of NTCIR-8 ACLIA IR4QA. 63-93 - Xiangdong Su, Xueliang Yan, Guanglai Gao, Hongxi Wei:
IMU Experiment in IR4QA at NTCIR-8. 94-100 - Meng-Chun Lin, Min-Xiang Li, Chih-Chuan Hsu, Shih-Hung Wu:
Query Expansion from Wikipedia and Topic Web Crawler on CLIR. 101-106 - Dongfeng Cai, Shengqiao Kang, Yu Bai, Peiyan Wang:
KECIR: An Information Retrieval System for IR4QA Task. 107-113 - Dong Zhou, Vincent Wade:
The Effectiveness of Results Re-Ranking and Query Expansion in Cross-language Information Retrieval. 114-120 - Ling-Xiang Tang, Andrew Trotman, Shlomo Geva, Yue Xu:
Wikipedia and Web document based Query Translation and Expansion for Cross-language IR. 121-125 - Ray R. Larson:
Logistic Regression for IR4QA. 126-129 - Jinming Min, Jie Jiang, Johannes Leveling, Gareth J. F. Jones, Andy Way:
DCU's Experiments for the NTCIR-8 IR4QA Task. 130-135 - Maofu Liu, Bin Zhou, Liwen Qi, Zilou Zhang:
Wikipedia Article Content Based Query Expansion in IR4QA System. 136-139 - Degen Huang, Zezhong Li, Tian Yang:
DLUT IR4QA System in NTCIR-8. 140-142 - Chong Teng, Yanxiang He, Donghong Ji, Yixuan Geng, Zhewei Mai, Guimin Lin:
Clustering and OCCC Approaches in Document Re-ranking. 143-146
Geotemporal Information Retrieval (GeoTime)
- Fredric C. Gey, Ray R. Larson, Noriko Kando, Jorge Machado, Tetsuya Sakai:
NTCIR-GeoTime Overview: Evaluating Geographic and Temporal Search. 147-153 - Masaharu Yoshioka:
On a Combination of Probabilistic and Boolean IR Models for GeoTime Task. 154-158 - Jorge Machado, José Borbinha, Bruno Martins:
Experiments with Geo-Temporal Expressions Filtering and Query Expansion at Document and Phrase Context Resolution. 159-166 - Tatsunori Mori:
A Method for GeoTime Information Retrieval based on Question Decomposition and Question Answering. 167-172 - Nuno Cardoso, Mário J. Silva:
Experiments with Semantic-flavored Query Reformulation of Geo-Temporal Queries. 173-180 - Kazuaki Kishida:
Vocabulary-based Re-ranking for Geographic and Temporal Searching at NTCIR GeoTime Task. 181-184 - Christopher G. Harris:
Geographic Information Retrieval Involving Temporal Components. 185-189 - Ray R. Larson:
Text Retrieval Baseline for NTCIR-GeoTime. 190-191 - C. Sudeep Reddy, Harshita Nanduri, P. D. S. R. Sandeep, Krishna Chaitanya, K. S. Rajan:
GEO-News: A Geo-Hierarchy based News Search and Extraction. 192-198 - Takashi Sato, Yuu Fukuzawa:
NTCIR-8 GeoTime at Osaka Kyoiku University: Hierarchical Index for Geographic Retrieval. 199-202 - Zhengwei Qiu, Cathal Gurrin, Aiden R. Doherty, Alan F. Smeaton:
DCU at NTCIR-8 GeoTime. 203-207
Multilingual Opinion Analysis Task (MOAT)
- Yohei Seki, Lun-Wei Ku, Le Sun, Hsin-Hsi Chen, Noriko Kando:
Overview of Multilingual Opinion Analysis Task at NTCIR-8: A Step Toward Cross Lingual Opinion Analysis. 209-220 - Olena Zubaryeva, Jacques Savoy:
Opinion Detection by Combining Machine Learning & Linguistic Tools. 221-227 - Chenfeng Wang, Tengfei Ma, Liqiang Guo, Xiaojun Wan, Jianwu Yang:
PKUTM Experiments in NTCIR-8 MOAT Task. 228-233 - Bin Lu, Benjamin K. Tsou, Tao Jiang:
Supervised Approaches and Dependency Parsing for Chinese Opinion Analysis at NTCIR-8. 234-240 - Alexandra Balahur, Ester Boldrini, Andrés Montoyo, Patricio Martínez-Barco:
The OpAL System at NTCIR 8 MOAT. 241-245 - Bo Chen, Saike He:
NECLC at Multilingual Opinion Analysis Task in NTCIR8. 246-248 - Yoonjung Choi, Seongchan Kim, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:
Detecting Opinions and their Opinion Targets in NTCIR-8. 249-254 - Wan-Chi Huang, Meng-Chun Lin, Shih-Hung Wu:
Opinion Sentences Extraction and Polarity Classification Using Automatically Generated Templates. 255-257 - Hun-Young Jung, Jungi Kim, Jong-Hyeok Lee:
Opinion Analysis for NTCIR8 at POSTECH. 258-262 - Jussi Karlgren:
Word Spaces as Input to Categorisation of Attitude. 263-264 - Yuan Kuang, Bo Zhang, Wenbin Pan, Yujie Zhang, Bin Zhang, Rongjun Li, Yu Mao, Yanquan Zhou:
Opinion Analysis Task of Simplified Chinese Monolingual at NTCIR-8. 265-271 - Guo-Hau Lai, Jyun-Wei Huang, Chia-Pei Gao, Richard Tzong-Han Tsai:
Enhance Japanese Opinionated Sentence Identification Using Linguistic Features: Experiences of the IISR Group at NTCIR-8 MOAT Task. 272-275 - Ruifeng Xu, Chunyu Kit:
Incorporating Feature-based and Similarity-based Opinion Mining - CTL in NTCIR-8 MOAT. 276-281 - Wenping Zhang, Dehong Gao, Wenjie Li:
PolyU at MOAT in NTCIR-8. 282-285 - Lanjun Zhou, Yunqing Xia, Binyang Li, Kam-Fai Wong:
WIA-Opinmine System in NTCIR-8 MOAT Evaluation. 286-292
Patent Mining Task (PAT MN)
- Hidetsugu Nanba, Atsushi Fujii, Makoto Iwayama, Taiichi Hashimoto:
Overview of the Patent Mining Task at the NTCIR-8 Workshop. 293-302 - Gang Jin, Qi Kong, Jian Zhang, Xiaolin Wang, Cong Hui, Hai Zhao, Bao-Liang Lu:
Multiple Strategies for NTCIR-8 Patent Mining at BCMI. 303-308 - Douglas Teodoro, Emilie Pasche, Dina Vishnyakova, Julien Gobeill, Patrick Ruch, Christian Lovis:
Automatic IPC Encoding and Novelty Tracking for Effective Patent Mining. 309-317 - Risa Nishiyama, Yuta Tsuboi, Yuya Unno, Hironori Takeuchi:
Feature-Rich Information Extraction for the Technical Trend-Map Creation. 318-324 - Jingjing Wang, Han Tong Loh, Wen Feng Lu:
Extracting Technology and Effect Entities in Patents and Research Papers. 325-330 - Bashar Al-Shboul, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:
IRNLP@KAIST in Subtask of Research Papers Classification in NTCIR-8. 331-335 - Yun-lei Cai, Duo Ji, Dongfeng Cai:
A KNN Research Paper Classification Method Based on Shared Nearest Neighbor. 336-340 - Jie Gui, Peng Li, Chengzhi Zhang, Ying Li, Zhaofeng Zhang:
Integrating CRF and Rule Method for Knowledge Extraction in Patent Mining Task at NTCIR-8. 341-344 - Hisao Mase, Makoto Iwayama:
NTCIR-8 Research Paper Classification Experiments at Hitachi. 345-347 - Hironori Mizuguchi, Dai Kusui:
An Information Extraction Method for Multiple Data Sources. 348-353 - Hidetsugu Nanba, Tomoki Kondo, Toshiyuki Takezawa:
Hiroshima City University at NTCIR-8 Patent Mining Task. 354-358 - Yusuke Sato, Makoto Iwayama:
Experiments for NTCIR-8 Technical Trend Map Creation Subtask at Hitachi. 359-363 - Yusuke Suzuki, Hirofumi Nonaka, Hiroki Sakaji, Akio Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Sakai, Shigeru Masuyama:
NTCIR-8 Patent Mining Task at Toyohashi University of Technology. 364-369
Patent Translation Task (PAT MT)
- Atsushi Fujii, Masao Utiyama, Mikio Yamamoto, Takehito Utsuro, Terumasa Ehara, Hiroshi Echizen-ya, Sayori Shimohata:
Overview of the Patent Translation Task at the NTCIR-8 Workshop. 371-376 - Tsuyoshi Okita, Jie Jiang, Rejwanul Haque, Hala Almaghout, Jinhua Du, Sudip Kumar Naskar, Andy Way:
MaTrEx: the DCU MT System for NTCIR-8. 377-383 - Terumasa Ehara:
Machine Translation for Patent Documents Combining Rule-based Translation and Statistical Post-editing. 384-386 - Keiji Yasuda, Taro Watanabe, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita:
System Description of NiCT SMT for NTCIR-8. 387-390 - Jin'ichi Murakami, Masato Tokuhisa, Satoru Ikehara:
Statistical Machine Translation Adding Rule-based Machine Translation. 391-396 - Hwidong Na, Hankyoung Kim, Jong-Hyeok Lee:
The POSTECH's Statistical Machine Translation Systems for the NTCIR-8 Patent Translation Task. 397-402 - Toshiaki Nakazawa, Sadao Kurohashi:
Fully Syntactic EBMT System of KYOTO Team in NTCIR-8. 403-410 - Takahiro Oda, Tomoyosi Akiba:
Analyzing Effects of Factored Translation Models in English to Japanese Statistical Machine Translation. 411-414 - Hidetsugu Nanba, Kazuho Hirahara, Toshiyuki Takezawa:
Hiroshima City University at Evaluation Subtask in the NTCIR-8 Patent Translation Task. 415-419
Community QA (CQA)
- Daisuke Ishikawa, Tetsuya Sakai, Noriko Kando:
Overview of the NTCIR-8 Community QA Pilot Task (Part I): The Test Collection and the Task. 421-432 - Tetsuya Sakai, Daisuke Ishikawa, Noriko Kando:
Overview of the NTCIR-8 Community QA Pilot Task (Part II): System Evaluation. 433-457 - Young-In Song, Jing Liu, Tetsuya Sakai, Xin-Jing Wang, Guwen Feng, Yunbo Cao, Hisami Suzuki, Chin-Yew Lin:
Microsoft Research Asia with Redmond at the NTCIR-8 Community QA Pilot Task. 458-465 - Daisuke Ishikawa:
ASURA: A Best-Answer Estimation System for NTCIR-8 CQA Pilot Task. 466-470 - Kazuko Kuriyama:
Best-Answer Selection Using a Machine Learning Tool at NTCIR8 CQA Pilot Task. 471-472
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